This will not be a new idea for those with kids. Chores lists are fairly common when children need to be reminded and rewarded for their responsibilities.
The idea of an activity board is another visual to share results and progress. It can be used to remind everyone about the goals and how the household is doing against them.
When my toddler gets a little older, we can start using it to give him star stickers when he completes helpful tasks like picking up toys, brushing his teeth and hopefully using the potty.
I have also heard this area called a "command center." It is a place that the family communication is posted (meal plans, schedules, etc), mail is sorted and chores are assigned.
Things to put on an activity board:
- mission/vision/goals
- cleaning schedule (5S sustainment)
- daily tasks checklist
- focus areas/goals/action plans
- improvements you are tracking (lower utility bills, grocery bills, etc)
- daily/weekly dinner plan (I try to plan on Sunday to build my shopping list)
- family schedules (events, activities, etc)
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